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MotoGP Secures New US Broadcasting Deal

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MotoGP has secured a new multiyear broadcast agreement with FOX Sports in the United States, ensuring live coverage of all Tissot Sprints and Grand Prix races from 2025 onwards, with races being broadcast live on FS1 or FS2.

Following the Grand Prix of Argentina, MotoGP will return to the United States as the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, hosts a home round, where Americans can watch the Sprint race on FS2, while the Grand Prix will be available on Fox Business.

Commenting on the partnership, FOX Sports EVP, head of programming & scheduling, Bill Wanger, said: “FOX Sports is thrilled to be the new home to the best two-wheel racing in the world. “We will carry every race of the international series live, giving race fans true appointment viewing for MotoGP.”

Chief commercial officer of MotoGP rights holder Dorna Sports, Dan Rossomondo, added: “We’re happy to see MotoGP join the incredible line up on Fox Sports.”

“This is the most exciting sport on Earth and we want to see it on the biggest stage possible, most especially in markets where there is so much untapped potential.

“That’s true of the US, where we have a loyal following and an impressive legacy for MotoGP, but so much scope to expand once people see what this sport is all about.

“We’re looking forward to working with Fox Sports on that mission,” he said.

Additionally the partnership will offer extensive accessibility for fans, with all races being available via the FOX Sports app, with select events also broadcast on FOX Deportes. FOX Sports will also provide race replays throughout the week following each Grand Prix.

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